LOL. I was thinking line up and wait sounded like something communists do. Position and hold is a positive maneuver done by the pilot instead.
I love bringing that one up over and over... I really don’t care in the slightest, it’s just turned into my favorite troll in radio phraseology threads that never ever ever end. Ever. Did I mention ever?
ROFLMAO... I am guilty of that one once in a while. I picked it up being lazy in ham radio contacts from the big rigs at home when the amplifiers are on. It takes the amp a second to come up to full power and if I’m sitting there doing something else I’ll often have the headset on and the radio in VOX. So it’s ....
“Annnnnnddd... thanks for the call, you’re five nine in sunny cold Colorado today, old man... weather is a balmy X degrees...”
Because the “annnnnnnd” triggers the transmitter and the keying line to the amplifier, but the needle on the power meter takes a second to swing to full power.
So sometimes I do it in the airplane. I try to cut it off with the PTT if I catch myself starting to do it.
I could beat it out of myself completely if I’d just set up a better audio delay at home. Trigger the PTT instantly and delay the audio from my mic to the rig by about 200ms would do it, but I sometimes listen to the side tone.
Side tone is a very Aviation style thing in radio, normally we radio ops listen to silence when transmitting... that’ll drive most pilots to distraction...)
Listening to yourself 200ms delayed, virtually guarantees you’ll slooooowwwwww downnnnnnn tallllllking... so I’d have to build a monitor loop that’s real time for the headphones and delay the audio into the rig. Someday I’ll do that through a good mixer board for VOX ops, but that’ll be when I’m old and retired or something.
There’s a couple of Android and iOS apps that demonstrate that weird ass human behavior about the feedback delay to your ears, too. You put on headphones and talk into your phone and the phone feeds you back your own voice delayed a little... it’ll bring all brain to mouth processing to a halt. Hilarious to watch people try it. And then try to talk through it.